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PkMn Trainer Black:

--- Quote from: Fenror on July 03, 2013, 05:55:16 PM ---And then there's the PS4. I haven't found much that I don't like yet. And to answer your question about the controller, yes, I believe they did add a grip to the back. Personally, it is one of the best looking controllers I've ever seen.

--- End quote ---

Not the back of the controller, but the analog sticks. I've played all the consoles of PlayStation, with each having a different default controller. my personally favorite controller is out of them is the PS1 controller, because it had matte analog sticks that allowed more grip. Both the PS2 and PS3 had the same design( except the third controller's L2 and R2 were like triggers and it was wireless) but the analog sticks were not matte covered, causing me to lose grip at critical moments in games. As for the XBOX consoles, their controllers were on point, trenching the analog sticks and making them matte to create high amounts of grip. nontendo's home consoles varied somewhat, so I can't say much on them.

Of course, this is my opinion.

GrizzlyEatsKids:
Ok, keeping it simple, but Blades, I understand where you points and opinions come from, and while I don't personally use it much, PC is certainly not a bad platform for gaming. As for the analog sticks, Black, I don't remember a whole lot about them specifically off the top of my head, but I do know that they are different and should be easier to grip than from the past. Sorry, but that's all I know for sure off the top of my head on that matter.

EDIT: We are now having an official HeartGold/SoulSilver Guild Nuzlocke Challenge. There may be a reward of some sort (or not, idk yet) for anyone in the guild who completes it. The rules are in place until you defeat all 16 of the gym leaders, the Elite 4 and champion, and Red. If any of you have any suggestions for what the winners receive, post it here. Also, feel free to talk about your experience with the Nuzlocke here as well. Here's the rules:

-Any Pokémon that faints is considered dead, and must be released or perma-boxed.
-The player may only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area, and none else. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances. If the first encounter in the area is a Double Battle in dark grass, the player may choose which of the two Pokémon they would like to catch.
-Players must also nickname all of their Pokémon, for the sake of forming stronger emotional bonds.
-A black out/white out is considered to be "game over", even if there are Pokémon left in the PC. When a game over occurs, you may instead release or perma-box all pokemon except your starter, but must start back at the first town, and you cannot fly until you reach the location that the game over occurred at.
-Starter Pokémon is based off your Trainer ID number. If the last number is 1-3 the player starts with a Grass type, 4-6 is Fire type, 7-9 is Water type, 0 is the player's choice.
-Escape ropes are not allowed.
-No Max Revives, Full Heals, Max Potions, or Rare Candies.
--Legendaries are exempt from the first encounter rule, however, once caught, they cannot be used in battle.
-Masterballs may only be used on legendaries.
-Rules not enforced until the player has Poké Balls and can catch Pokémon.
-First counter rule does not apply to "special encounters"or shiny pokemon.
-Use the same amount of Pokémon as the Gym Leader during a Gym battle.
-If the player has no Pokémon that can use a certain field move that is required to continue through any given point of the game, they may catch another Pokémon that can learn said field move. However, it cannot be used in battle for any reason, and must be released, permanently boxed, or migrated as soon as the player gets another Pokémon that can use said field move.
-Only one pokemon can be kept at a time from the bug catching tournament.
-If you participate in the pokeathlon and come in second, release one pokemon you used. If you come in third, release two of them. If you come in last, release all three of them, even if it's your starter. If you come in first, keep your pokemon and reap the benefits!
-Only one pokemon may be kept at a time from the Safari Zone.
-You may not use any form of a walkthrough to help you, except to check how many pokemon the gym leaders have.
-You may not use the Pokewalker.
-No trading.
-You may not use the Day Care.
-No repels of any kind can be used.
-You may not change the time of your system to change the time in game.

Please comment here if you are participating. Remember, you have to beat Red to win.

NexosYourGayBestFriend96:
Imma participate, my ID is 04394. I'll make a blog on this on Tumblr, with cruse B+W sketches to portray shiz.

Humen:
Im in me and totadile all the way

GrizzlyEatsKids:
Ok, and I'm certainly in as well. Also, you must have some sort of proof of your completion, which would include:

A picture of your defeat of Red
A picture of you receiving one of the starter pokemon from Professor Oak or Steven

All winners will be recognized under competition winners. My official estimate is that it could take anywhere between 80-100 hours to complete, but who knows? Upon defeating Red, you are to give me what pokemon survived the battle, as well as the amount of time spent playing the Nuzlocke.

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